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Male genitalia, including testicles, scrotum, and penis which can be identified at around 15/16 weeks of gestation. The sagittal sign in a male fetus differs from a female in that the position of the caudal notch would be upward facing. In a female, the notch would point downward in a 10-degree position.
A genital tubercle pointing up. This is what eventually grows into a penis (or a clitoris, in the case of a girl) and it's what the technician will look at most closely to determine your baby's sex. ...

A dome shape
.If your placenta is forming on the right side of your uterus, the baby is most likely a boy, the theory claims. If it's forming on the left side, it's probably a girl. There's no evidence that it works, and mainstream experts dismiss it. Some expecting moms like to try it anyway, just for kicks.

According to the results, 72.8 percent of pregnancies with girls did have an anterior placenta, compared to only 27.2 percent of pregnancies with boys. The study concluded that while the location of the placenta had “significant relation with fetal gender,” more research is needed.

Did heart rate help predict gender? The average heart rate for baby boys in the first trimester was 154.9 bpm (plus or minus 22.8 bpm) and for baby girls it was 151.7 bpm (plus or minus 22.7 bpm).

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